In Act 4, why does Juliet tell her parents that she will marry Paris?(1 point)ResponsesTo hide her true intentions and her determination to follow Friar Lawrence's planTo hide her true intentions and her determination to follow Friar Lawrence's planTo let her father know that she loves him and wants to obey his wishesTo let her father know that she loves him and wants to obey his wishesTo keep from being disowned by her parentsTo keep from being disowned by her parentsTo let Friar Lawrence know she has given up on a life with RomeoTo let Friar Lawrence know she has given up on a life with Romeo

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In Act 4 of "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet tells her parents that she will marry Paris to hide her true intentions and her determination to follow Friar Lawrence's plan. She agrees to marry Paris in order to avoid raising suspicion and to maintain the facade while she prepares to take the potion that will allow her to escape the marriage and reunite with Romeo.

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